Th. 


yOK    IS    DUE    ur«    T>.. 
STAMPED  BELOW 


.AST    DATE 


AN   INITIAL  FINE  OF  25  CENTS 

WILL  BE  ASSESSED  FOR  FAILURE  TO  RETURN  THIS  BOOK 
ON  THE  DATE  DUE.  THE  PENALTY  WILL  INCREASE  TO 
50  CENTS  ON  THE  FOURTH  DAY  AND  TO  $1.00  ON  THE 
SEVENTH  DAY  OVERDUE. 


SEP  25  1997 


THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

DAVIS 


California.    Dept.   of 
natural  reso\irces.   Di- 
j. vision  of  mines. 

SCIENCES 
UBnARY 


Call  Number: 


TN2U 

C3 

A3 

no. 25-26 

C3 
A3 


WUVEasITV  OK  C.M.iFOaNDf 
DAVia 

164898 


I 


iillilll 


Ba«iMW«ssa9RMI 


BULLETIN 


OK    THE 


CAIvIFORNIA    SO^TE 


FERRY   BUILDING, 


SHOWING    BY    COUNTIKS    THK 


LEWIS  E.  AUBLIRY,  Stat 

MINKRAL     PRODUCT 


COFvlI'ILED 

Bv  CHARLES   G.  YA! 

(FROM  DIRECT  KETrRNS  BY  PRODI 

COUNTIES. 

1 

METALLIC. 

NON-MET  A.LLIC. 

HYDROCARE 
AND    GASE 

PEECIOU.S   METALS. 

AS   FEB  BBTDBNS  TO   D.  S.  MIHT  AT 
BAN  FRAHCI8C0. 

COPPER. 

QUICKSILVER. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

ANTIMOSY,  MINERAL 

PAINT,  LEAD, 

.MANGANESE,  CHROME, 

AND  PLATINUM. 

BORAX. 

COAL. 

MINERAL  WATERS. 

1      MISCELLANEOUS. 

JFDLLER'8   EARTH,    ABBES- 

O.yrp                          j     TOS,   0YPSO«,  PYRITES, 

°^^-^-                              TODRHALINE,      QDABTZ 

CRYSTALS,  LITBIA  MICA 

SODA,  MAGNESITE,  TOR- 

;     QO0ISE,AND  fiBAI'HITE. 

ASPHALTUM, 
BITUMINOUS  KOCK,    J             P 

GOLD. 

SILVER. 

Value. 

Value. 

Value. 

Value. 

Flaeka 

Value. 

Quantity.   1         Value. 

Tens.      1       Value. 

ons. 

Gallons. 

Value.          Tons. 

Value. 

Quantity.      Value. 

Quantity. 

Value.        1         Bbls. 

13,728 
8,377 

52,000 

»2,162 
1,319 

8,190 

Tom 
423 

Manganese. 

$4,365 

87,424 

$262,272 

* 

114,450      $324,136 

(        T..ns    Magnesite. 
5           190  1          $1,100 
1      Tons  Pyrites. 
(  (c)  4,600           18,000 

l|           - 

' 

Alpine 

Amador 

•'f23,568 

«!!.8fin 

:i 

\\ 

1,823,827                7,444 
864,978               4  M4 

25,000 

30,000 

10,400 

$1,455 

2,024,685 
1,800 

44,687 

1,701,389 

268,000 

Tons 
125 

Minefal  Paint. 
500 

Lbs.    Qz.  Cryst. 

4,000  '    17.600 

Colusa 

(6)  235 

$10,575 

92,200 
12,000 

20,220 
1,900 

18 

270 

~'^' J 

' 

35,000 

100,000 

npl   Norte                    

10,612 

292,036 

21,462 

98,487 

162,406 

5,977 

....J 

1,159,672 

182,648 

5,142 
7,825 

5,142 
2,000 

(e)525,4 

128 

8,566 
429,248 

1,349 
67,606 

Lbs. 
601,000 

Tons 
50 
LBOO  Lbs, 

Lead. 

24,040 

Antimony. 

$8,360 
Lead,               64 

2  425 

SiOA  o.f^n 

Tons 

8,000 

Tons  Ful 
1,000 

Soda. 
400,000 
ers  Earth. 
19,500 

j 
t 

Kern 

1,007,059  :           40,497 

\ 

I 

Tons 
3,112 

Aspbaltum. 

$43,126 

.3,902,1 

1 

\--- 

Lake 

4,395 

211,324 

201,706 

120,360 

6,900 
10,312 

82,749 

200 

_ 

Los  Angeles 

6,650 

19,950 

Tons 
3,650 

Gypsum. 
35,500 

10,000  tons 

Asphal.  162,838 
Nafl  Gas,  1,600 

2,304,4 

2,600 

108,430 

17,077 

Marin 



504,928 

4,787 

191,622 

30,180 

Lbs. 
77,000 

Lead. 

3,080 

Mendocino 

27,950 

8,220 

79,071 
1,938 

12,453 
30B 

'     Jion'. 

Monterey 

493,355 
13,800 

25,091 

Lbs. 

i 

Lead. 

1.160 

...->-- 

200 

1,000 

15,000 
158,830 

3,260 
109,900 

.... 

7,798 

388,176 

Tons 
700 
Tons 

Magnesite. 

11,622 

Pyrites. 

■ 

K 

No.  25 


VLINING    BURKAU, 


SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Y,  State  NIineralooist. 

DUCTIONS    OF    CALIFORNIA     FOR    THK    YKAR    1901. 


,ES     G.     YALE,     STATISTICIAN. 
'  RETUKN'S  BY  PKODUGERS.) 


■ 

lYDROCARBONS 

AND    GASES. 

STRUCTURAL     MATERIALS. 

1                      TOTAL    PRODUCT 
1                          OK   COUNTIES. 

VLTUM, 

OUS  ROCK, 

PETKOLEUM. 

CLAYS 

AND  HYDRAULIC 

CEMENT. 

SANDSTONE 

AND 

GRANITE. 

LIMESTONE. 

MACADAM. 

KDBBLE 

AND 

PAVING  BLOCKS. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

SERPENTINE.  MAKBLE, 
QUARTZ  AND  GLASS  SAND. 
SLATE  ANDSOAPSTONE. 

1901. 

1900. 

I'RAL  G.iS. 

-LIME. 

STONE. 

COUNTIES. 

Value. 

1        BWs. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Cubic  Feet. 

Value. 

Bbls. 

Value. 

Tons. 

Value. 

Tons. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

1         Value. 

Value. 

i 

1 ! 

M  .'  Brick. 

. 

•- 

1   .                  ^ 

- 

115,029 

^^-li^ 

.A           Tans  !       Rubble. 

1 

$786,366 

27,747 

1,888,191 

879,767 

2,355,372 

115,107 

101,900 

10,612 

347,263 

480,696 

108,425 

668,618 

2,423,918 

5,000 

331,684 

6,100 

V    1,642,591 

400,826 

128,227 

642,975 

10,720 

12,453 

522,911 

50,169 

516,388 

9  MF,  Ran 

$639,771 

I/)  9,590 

$67,130 

$106,576 

500 

$625 

-^^3 

'                     1 

[ 

1 

600  M 
10,050  tons 

M 

900 

Brick  7.000 
Pottery  7,100 

Brick. 

7,200 

Ou.  ft. 
2,945 

Marble. 
$4,630 

1,479,009 

.500,786 

1,90.5,856 

13,930 

146,900 

3,483 

426,420 

609,847 

118,827 

420,586 

1,867,856 

5,000 

172,745 

20,483 

2,155,198 

268,467 

202,500 

171,516 

8,448 

'■"■■!"""""""""" 

1,500 

$1,500 

[ 

i: 
1 

M 

270 

Bnck. 

2,160 

88,981 

Sandstone. 
$80,082 

Colusa 

Del  Norte 



11,000 

11,000 

Squares 
5,100 

Slate. 
38,250 

El  Dorado 

fe)525,433 

*9.'?fi  AAd 

M 

5,000 

M 

1,005 

Brick. 

35,000 
Brick. 
7,810 

Fresno 

Humboldt 

) 

Inyo 

sphaltum. 
$43,126 

3,902,125  [       1,131.616 

M 

4,600 

M 

1,000 

Brick. 

23,400 
Brick. 

5,000 

62,000 

82,700 

Kern 

Kings  _.. 

Lake 

Lassen 

Los  Angeles 

sphal.  152,838 
at'l  Gaa,  1,500 

2,304,432 

1  062  n.'lR  / 

44,435  M 
180  tons 

M 

500 

M 

14,320 

Brick  264,825 
Potlery  390 

Brick. 

3,000 
Brick. 
100,240 

3,575 
96,716 

Granite. 

17,500 
Granite. 
291,799 

25,000 

23,000 

Tons 

(/i)  107,459 

Tons 

2,400 

Tons 

33,450 

Rubble. 

53,729 
Rubble. 

600 
Rubble. 

27,162 

Cu  tt. 

)                 89 

Tons. 

(                10 

Serpentine. 

890 
Soapstone. 

119 

Madera 



550 

825 

Marin 

M 
200 

Brick. 
2,500 

Mendocino 

Merced 

1. 

_-      _ 

2,000 

3,000 

Mono 

752,121 

19,175 

493,100 

1.916.899 

(?)  5,463 
8,919 

$7,500 
6,690 

3,407 

2,603 

Tons 
10,610 

Rubble. 

6,366 

Tons 
4,500 

Glass  Sand. 
15,750 

Monterey 

Napa - 

NovnHa 

493,356 
13,800 

25,091 

1,938 

305 

1 

Lbs.    Lead. 

1 

1 

1 

I 

■"' 

Monterey 

200 

1,000 

15,000 
158,830 

3,250 
109,900 

1 

7,798        388,176 

Tons 
700 
Tons 

78 
Tons 

26 

iagnesite. 
11,622 

Pyritea. 

429 

(Jypaum. 

250 

2,121,064 

18,122 

.39,588 

6,235 

4,OU0 
900,745 

300 

1,500 

3Q 

Placer  

Plumas- - 

Riverside — 

A  S9.R            1  1  9(10 

1,764 

.   -- 

i 

401,284  1             2,508 
109  747                9.  I.W 

Tons  '  .Manganese. 
2                   40 

2,800 

7,000 

• 

4,000 

12,000 

Tons 
110 

Tons 
300 

Asbestos. 

4,400 
Gypsum. 

3,000 


) 

229,034 

544 

2,007 

316 

i 

1 

4,800       242.300 

1 

500 

1 
125 

Tons 
1,000 

Bit.  Rock. 

2,630 

San  Bernard  i  no ..  - 

399,693 

.W.I  64 

50,000 

7,875 

Lbs.    Lead.               ( 
500                20    < 

5,111 

Crnde, 

11,685 

664,430 
233,700 

I 

Lbs. 
500 

Tons  Li 
1.100 
Tour 

Lbs.SUO 

Turquoise. 

20,000 

this  Mica. 

27,600 
maline, 

20,000 

413,320                6,004 

i 

( 

) 

6,000 

3,000 

1,060 

9,6iO 

I 

\ 

w 

2,000  tons 
9,473  tons 

Tons 

17 

4,146  tons 

Tons. 
17 
Tons 
13,580 

Natural  Gas. 
60,456 

Aspbal.  30,000 
Bit.  R'k,  33,070 

Aspbaltum. 
255 

Aspbal.  6(1,800 
Natl  cjsa,  438 

Aspbaltum. 

255 
Bit.  Rock. 
30,654 

San  Luis  Obispo 

300 

840 

41,513 

24,000 

6,000  ! 

1 

} 

40 

400 

113,780 
55,000 

60,200 
8,500 

1 

Ur 

5,220 

236,608 

Tons 
60 

Magnesite. 
300 

Santa  Cruj 

Shasta 

927,975 
575,427 
886,043 

891,994 

755 

6,408 

30,990,781 

4,881,048 

Tons 
130 

Cbrome. 

1,950 

26,295 

7,644 

Sierra 

Siskiyou 



700,000 
17,800 
60,900 

175,000 

4,450 

17,691 

Solano 

]' 

, 

Sonoma -. 

2,130 

95,850 

..      . 



(       Tons 

)            6* 

)       Tons 

(          175 

Tons 

100 

Grapbite, 
4.4SU 



y 

16,700 

79,330 

12,494 

Tons 
200 

Mineral  Paint. 
375 

Magnesite 

1,226 

Magnesite 

600 

) 

Tehama 

20,000 

4,000 

Trinity 

684,683 
14,616 

2,668 

100 

4,838 

761 

1,302 

58,668 

Tylare 

Tons 
3,611 

Magnesite. 
28,210 

Tuolumne 

Ventura  

1,670,368              39.787 

Lbs. 
400 

Lead. 

16 

, 

4.183 

1 

3,000 

60,000. 

Tons 

2,073 

Aaphaltum, 
30,945 

4 

Yolo 

Yuba 

188,908 

846 

"""""! 

Unapportioned  [k) 

, 

11,000  Lbs. 
250  Ozs. 

Lead,            $440 
Platinum,  3,200 

Natural  Oaa. 
29,640 

Totals 

*!fl6,989,044 

o  «,229,356 

34,931,785  ,i(i5,501,782          26,720 

1                                         II 

$1,285,014 

J        -                     1, 
-- $47,600  !    22,221      $982,380 

150,724 

$401,772 

1,555,328  '$559,057 

126,218      $366,376 

$613,616 

■       $471,607 

7,7 

Total  value  Precious  Metals,  $18,-218,400.     Total  value  Metallic  Substances,  inc.  Precious  Metals,  $25,052,796.  jl                                                Total  value  Non-Metallic  Substances,  *2,923,201. 

Total  value  Hydrocarbons  o 

Tone  are  of  2,000  poiiiida.    .Spot  values, 

Counties  not  nientioneil  made  no  mineral  production  during  1901, 

•  This    Bureau    has   never  independently  collected    siatistics  of  precious 

metal    output,    but    has   used   totals    and  distribution    by  county   as 

obtained  at  the  United  Stales  Mint,  Sun  Francisco. 

(a)  Coining  value. 

(b)  Flaslts  of  76Vi  pounds. 

(c)  Utilized  for  Sulphur  contents. 
((/)    Value  of  that  commercially  used. 

(e)    Barrels  of  42  gallona.    Prices,  average  F.  (>.  B.  at  wells. 


(/)  Includes  common,  pressed,  and  fire. 

(f7)    For  snielting-tiui,  beet-sugar  manufacture,  and  paving. 

{h)  For  aea-wall  construction,  railroad  and  concrete  work,  etc. 

<  I )  So-called  Basalt  Blocks. 

ij)   Used  in  the  manufacture  of  silica  brick. 

(k)  Unapportioned  includes  product  of  single  mines,  etc.,  in  counties,  so  as 
to  conceal  their  identity  ;  and  also  includes  estimates  of  product  of 
properties  known  to  be  working,  but  from  which  no  returns  were 
obtained. 


MlHCBLLANBOUS  TOTALS. — METALLIC 

Antimony - 50  tons 

Chrome 130  tons 

Lead - 720,600  pounds 

Manganese 426  tons 

Mineral  Paint 325  tons 

Platinum  - 260  ounces 


MiSCBLLAKKOUS   TOTALS.— NON-M 


t;S,360 
1,950 

28,820 

4,406 

875 

3,200 


Asbestos 

Fuller's  Earth.-, 

(iraphite 

Oypaum 

Lithia  Mica 

Magnesite 

Pyrites 

tjuartz  Crystals  . 

Soda 

Tourmaline 

Turquoise 




12,453 
522,911 

2,000 

3,000 

752,121 

(?)  6,463 
8,919 

$7,500 
6,690 

3,407 

2,503 

Tons 

10,610 

Rubble. 

6,366 

Tons 
4,500 

Glass  Sand. 
15,750 

50,169 
516,388 
2,145,840 
187,341 
1,025,184 
403,832 
316,608 
302,882 
256,219 
1,844,239 
514,522 
1.56,947 
80,466 
116,083 
15,725 
300,148 
421,150 
196,779 
6,737,571 
576,182 
1,067,451 
12,600 
173,147 
29,169 
6,000 
752,280 
69,526 
1,710,171 
360,570 
2,300 
189,754 
33,280 

Monterey 

Napa 

19,175 
493,100 
1,916,899 
269,174 
1,128,882 
369,379 
286,112 
269,439 
205,650 
1,966,143 
402,061 
58,400 
39,862 
85,626 
16,500 
528,438 
497,386 
191,091 
5,574,026 
663,159 
1,010,383 
24,700 
157,135 

302,652 

181,591 

! 

Tons 
15,000 

Pottery. 
15,000 

40,922 

Granite. 
89,874 

Tons 
51,894 

Rubble. 

12,973 

Placer  .    

Plumas 

j 

3,201  M 
30,489  tons 

M 

12,236 

Brick  89,787 
Pott'y  16,624 

Brick. 
62,180 

i     30,685 
2,635 

Granite. 

51,900 
Granite. 
2,882 

18,000 

18,000 

Tons 

600 

Tons 

8,000 

Rubble. 

1,500 
Rubble. 

1,163 

Tons 

(i)  500 

Quartz  Sand. 
500 

22,543 

20,328 

5,500 

6,763 

10,164 

3,300 

Bit.  Rock. 

2,630 

! 

500  M 
71,800  bbls 

M 
1,158 

Brick  15,000 
Cem't  169,842 

Brick. 

5,791 

S       3,840 
13,900 

Granite. 

4,630 
Granite. 
22,400 

38,783 

43,028 

54,210 

76,710 

(         (•)  180  M 
(     297,695  tons 

Tons 
11,599 

Tons 

144,652 

Pav'g  Bl'ks,7,400  ) 
Rubble,    151,447  i 

Rubble. 

6,887 

Rubble. 

14,447 

San  Bernardino 

127,500 

142,500 

San  Francisco 

Natural  Gas. 
60,456 

Asplial. '  30,000 

M 
2,000 

M 

650 

M 

500 

M 

1,250 

M 

21,800 

Tons 

10 

M 

3,000 

Brick. 

20,000 
Brick. 

5,200 
Brick. 

9,070 

Brick. 

9,825 
Brick. 

94,570 
Pottery. 

30 
Brick. 
12,000 

1 



San  Luis  Obispo 

San  Mateo    _. 

AsplialtQm. 

■7,55 

* 

10,000 

6,000 

Asphal.  55,S0O 

i  203,616 

113,385 

72,000 
60,000 

Sandstone. 

27,100 
Sandstone. 

80,000 

Tons 
133,600 

Rubble. 

33,400 

Santa  Barbara _ . 

Santa  Clara 

Asphaltum. 

800 

917 

Bit.  Rock. 

161,500 
21,600 

161,500 
12,960 

3,845 

3,595 

Santa  Cruz  .. 

2,000 

Granite. 
2,000 

Shasta 

Sierra 



Siskiyou 

Solano         - 

L 

1,000 

1,000 

4,500 

4,950 

20,000 
10,2i2V 

1,200 
~    10;226" 

M 

50 

M 

~        1,690 

Paving  Blocks. 

1,000 

Paving  Blocks. 
32,676 

(- 

M 

150 

Brick. 
1,200 

4,800 

Granite. 
9,800 

Stanislaus 

Tehama 

Trinity 

21,405 

2,200 

698,689 

21,566 

1,659,258 

476,161 

1,760 

284,631 

1,406,803 

M 
300 

Brick. 

2,000 

6,870 
9,000 

Granite. 

5,500 
Granite. 
18,000 

M 
1,600 

Brick. 

8,600 

Tulare 

Asphaltom. 
30,945 

472,057 

236,028 

4,220 
1,540 

Sandstone. 

2,650 

Sandstone. 

2,300 

Tons 

67,054 

Rubble. 

16,764 

Ventura  

Yolo -..- 

Yuba... 

Natural  Gas. 
29,640 

s 

Unapportioned 

Totals 

1 

"■" il -1--;-- 

! 

$471,607 

7,710,315  '     $2,961,102 

-.- j$1.059,474 

$711,417 

317,383 

$334,688 

-  ■  ■■     ■-       !■■-    ■ 

76,937        $99,445 

1 

360,883 

$313,974 

$368,138 

$60,139 

$34,355,981 

.      $32,622,945 

' 

lue  Hydrocarbons  and  Gases,  *3,432,709 

Total  value  Structural  Materials,  $2,947,275. 

1901. 

1900. 

lEODS  Totals.— Non-Metallic. 


110  tons 

1,000  tons 

64  tons 

3.875  tons 

1.100  tons 

4,726  tons 

4,578  tons 

..4,000  pounds 

8,000  tons 

...500  pounds 
...500  pounds 


$4,400 
19,500 
4,480 
38,760 
27.500 
43,057 
18,429 
17,500 
400,000 
20,000 
20,000 

»613,616 


MiSCELLANKODS   ToTALS. — HYDROCARBONS   ANIl    GabES. 

Asphaltum 21,301  tons  »313,2I9 

Bituminous  Rock. 24,052  tons  66.354 

Natural  Gas 92034 


MiSt'ELI.ANEOUS  ToTALS.— STRUCTORA  1.    MATERIALS. 

Glass  Sand - 4,500  tons 

Marble  2,945  cubic  feet 

Paving  Blocks 1,920  M 

Quartz  Sand ■ 500  tons 

Rubble  (includes  Concrete). ...860,613  tons 

Serpentine.-.. 89cubicfeet 

Slate - 6,100  squares 

Soapstone 10  tons 


Totals.— Ha'draulic  Cement  and  Clays  for  Brick,  Pottery,  Etc. 


*  15,760 

4.630 

41,075 

600 

327,063 

890 

38,260 

119 

"^28;277 


Brick  (Common,  Pressed,  and  Fire) 130,765  M 

Cement  (Hydraulic) - 71,SC0  barrels 

Clay  for  Pottery,  Sewer-pipe,  etc 55,679  tons 

Totals.— Samhstohk  and  Granite. 

Granite 214,943  cubic  feet 

Sandstone 226, 741  cubic  feet 


*S60,18» 
159,812 
39,141 

$1,059,474 

» 19.285 
192,132 


Printed  at  the  State  Printing  Office,  Sacramento.    A.  J.  Johhstoh,  Supt. 


